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Progressive Voice Trigger Detection: Accuracy vs Latency

Authors :
Sigtia, Siddharth
Bridle, John
Richards, Hywel
Clark, Pascal
Marchi, Erik
Garg, Vineet
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present an architecture for voice trigger detection for virtual assistants. The main idea in this work is to exploit information in words that immediately follow the trigger phrase. We first demonstrate that by including more audio context after a detected trigger phrase, we can indeed get a more accurate decision. However, waiting to listen to more audio each time incurs a latency increase. Progressive Voice Trigger Detection allows us to trade-off latency and accuracy by accepting clear trigger candidates quickly, but waiting for more context to decide whether to accept more marginal examples. Using a two-stage architecture, we show that by delaying the decision for just 3% of detected true triggers in the test set, we are able to obtain a relative improvement of 66% in false rejection rate, while incurring only a negligible increase in latency.<br />Comment: Camera Ready Version: ICASSP 2021

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2010.15446
Document Type :
Working Paper